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ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Allen, Balch, Brown, and O'Connor <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: Commissioners Pace and Ritter <br /> ABSTAIN: None <br /> The Actions of the City Council were approved, as submitted. <br /> The Actions of the Zoning Administrator were approved, as submitted. <br /> The Meeting Minutes of August 12, 2020 were approved, as submitted. <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 4. Public Comment from the audience regarding items not listed on the agenda — <br /> Speakers are encouraged to limit comments to 3 minutes. <br /> There were no members of the audience wishing to address the Commission. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 5. P20-0568, Dr. Wassim Naguib, 218 Ray Street— Workshop to review and receive <br /> comments on a Preliminary Application to construct a two-story 1,174-square-foot one-unit <br /> apartment building behind an existing commercial building located at 218 Ray Street. <br /> Zoning for the property is Central Commercial (C-C), Downtown Revitalization, Core Area <br /> Overlay. <br /> Associate Planner Megan Campbell presented the specifics of the item in the Agenda Report. <br /> Commissioner Allen inquired whether parking lifts were commonly used in highly visible <br /> residential and downtown areas. Community Development Director Ellen Clark explained that, <br /> although lifts were common in nearby cities such as Berkeley and Walnut Creek, they were <br /> usually under structures or underground. Commissioner Allen then inquired about the benefit <br /> of using the two lower parking spaces on a parking lift as opposed to using standard parking <br /> spaces, and she asked about the dimensions of the lift and whether the base took up parking <br /> spaces. Ms. Campbell clarified the lift was narrow and it would not necessarily take up <br /> additional parking spaces. She also explained that if the lift were not installed it would reduce <br /> parking to 10 parking spaces as opposed to the 12 required by the Downtown Specific Plan <br /> (DSP) for ground floor residential. Commissioner Allen also inquired about the status and <br /> plans for the Historic Kottinger Barn. Ms. Campbell confirmed the Kottinger Barn was a historic <br /> building. Ms. Clark stated it was a designated State historic resource and she was unaware of <br /> any plans. <br /> Commissioner Balch asked for further clarification as to why the upper two spaces of the lift <br /> were not counted in the parking requirement. Ms. Campbell stated the Commission could <br /> make findings that the spaces could be counted under the DSP. She further explained the <br /> requirement for unobstructed access to the street under the Pleasanton Municipal Code <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 of 9 August 26, 2020 <br />